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The Spontaneous Order and Emergence of New Systems of Property SymposiumThe Iowa Law Review is proud to announce that it will be publishing a special sixth issue for the Spontaneous Order and Emergence of New Systems of Property Symposium.Symposium

By Jim Staihar.
ABSTRACT: In the literature on the justification of punishment, unfair advantage theories of punitive desert are prevalent. Several variants have been defended. Although they differ in details, each assumes that a criminal would obtain some unfair advantage or, in other words, an illicit benefit unless he were punished. . .

By Sharon B. Jacobs.
ABSTRACT: Presidential unilateralism has become a defining feature of the executive branch. But a related and equally important phenomenon has been largely ignored: federal agency efforts to circumvent statutory federalism boundaries. . .